An extended edit version of this “Mutant Disco” classic from French actress/musician Caroline Loeb. If you are ever perusing the record/cd/tape bins, be sure to grab any Mutant Disco comp that you get your eyes on – a not quite ever officially established genre, Mutant Disco was coined by ZE Recordings by one of their early comps.

Then I had to climb downI went up to see the sun riseAnd then I had to climb back up againI had to be there to see the sun riseFor the air that you sent to guide meHad a tonne of elephant greyWe were all there in the morningWe were there and we wanted to stayThen I had to climb downI went up to see the sun riseAnd then I had to climb back up againI had to be there to see the sun riseFor the air that you sent to guide meHad a tonne of elephant greyWe were all there in the morningWe were there and we wanted to stay

Today my posts reverts a little bit out of the normal music route, only to bring some historic reference. In 2001 Bjork presented her new album Vespertine at Royal opera house in London. It was the first time this venue hosted a pop/electronic event, and alongside her, she brought a choir of greenland traditional singers, electronic duo Matmos and chords by Zeena Parkins.

This rendition of Human Behaviour is one of the most special ones ive heard